Yes, graduation season 2024 is in full swing in Tuscaloosa and West Alabama. The signs are everywhere you look. With that in mind, we're proud to present something new that features the thoughts of diverse, compelling, and unique West Alabama residents. Let's start with interesting thoughts for the Class Of 2024.
The SEC is always a gauntlet for Men's Basketball, and the Alabama Crimson Tide will face a tough conference schedule that includes both of the new SEC members.
American Red Cross officials say that the demand for local blood banks typically increases across our region as the community gets more active in the warmer months. Wednesday, May 8, Townsend Nissan at 2620 Skyland Boulevard will hold their annual blood drive. The drive begins at noon and donations will be accepted until 4 p.m. Townsend Nissan is offering giveaways for donors at this year's blood drive.
DCH Health System has been very active over the last several months, bringing in new leadership to oversee the healthcare provider's operations. The latest move sees DCH welcome another new team member to an important department. Here is the latest information on this new staff member joining DCH.
A local Chinese buffet restaurant has reportedly decided to cease operations in Tuscaloosa. The restaurant was a favorite lunch spot for the business crowd with their fast service and buffet choices. However, reports are coming in from multiple people in Tuscaloosa involving moving trucks and locked doors. What restaurant is it?
If you tune into the radio in West Alabama, you may hear conflicting reports regarding the United Auto Workers' attempted unionization of the Mercedes-Benz plant located in Vance, Alabama. Governor Kay Ivey is telling the automakers in Alabama to "fix this" before the union vote according to a report from AL.com.